Published July 14, 2018
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PyKED: a Python-based tool supporting data analysis and experimental reproducibility in combustion
Authors/Creators
- 1. Oregon State University
- 2. University of Connecticut
Description
This poster describes the design and components of PyKED, a Python-based open-source tool for validating, analyzing, and working with standard data formats for measurements in combustion, for the purposes of data analysis and experimental reproducibility.
PyKED is shared openly under the BSD-3-Clause license at GitHub: https://github.com/pr-omethe-us/PyKED
Presented at SciPy 2018, the 17th annual Scientific Computing with Python Conference held 9–15 July 2018 in Austin, Texas, USA.
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- https://github.com/pr-omethe-us/PyKED (URL)
References
- Bryan W. Weber and Kyle E. Niemeyer. 2018. "ChemKED: a human- and machine-readable data standard for chemical kinetics experiments." International Journal of Chemical Kinetics, 50(3):135-148. https://doi.org/10.1002/kin.21142